Chapter III
 


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Jerusalem was the next place Colin was able to visit, just 24 hours, but vital. He wanted particularly to check a Druidic reference to a line running from Tehran through Babylon and Jerusalem to the Pyramids of Giza. He had found it at Giza and had discovered a 49-bar on the square pool in front of the large Mosque in the Bazaar at Tehran. Would he find it in Jerusalem as well? The many attempts throughout history to seize Jerusalem might well have something to do with the Rock of Abraham, a possible 'power centre'. Adjacent to this and to the site of Solomon's Temple is the famous Golden Gate, now sealed until the entry of the Messiah. This Gate is a seventh century Byzantine structure on the site of an earlier one. Checking, Colin forund no energy there, but subsequent 'restoration work' on a 49-bar line near the El-Aksa Mosque produced a similar line on the Golden gate. Another was discoverd at the Rockefeller Museum. Strangely, having completed a circuit of the city, Colin found that the El-Aksa line had gone. As if accidently, on the way to his hotel he found the the new Golden Gate line now ran through the little octagonal church, the Dome of the Ascension, and another with a tall tower behind it. Later, reading hte account of Jesus' Ascension in "Acts of the Apostles", hea realised with awe that a line running from the place of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives had entered the Golden Gate, 'opening' it so to speak.

 

Not surprisingly, Colin left Jerusalem in thoughtful mood. Had he come across some fundamental truth which he only half understood? There was a strong feeling of being led along a specific path, and, of course, with hindsight this seems obvious to us. It is salutary to remember that the Rock of Abraham, now inside the great Mosque and once the sanctuary of the first and second Jewish Temples, is central to the mystical dramas of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Jerusalem seemd to be another turning point in the story for another reason. Colin had found that a 49-bar line connected the Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea Scrolls are housed, to the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament. Thus another important precedent was presented, namely, the integrations of what might be called 'secular' sites into the system, another step in the evolution of this research.

 

Continuing research confirmed abroad what Colin had found at home. Places such as Lourdes, Tuscany, Barcelona, Rennes-le-Chateau, Washington DC and Mexico City and its pyramids yielded similar results.